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Bishop resignation won't end impact on Coalition

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe scandal surrounding Bronwyn Bishop's entitlements may not have ended with her resignation as Speaker.AAP/Lukas Coch

When the Bronwyn Bishop “choppergate” scandal broke, it could have disappeared into oblivion without any major consequence. Instead, it grew disproportionately and culminated in the Speaker’s resignation on...

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Africa's business schools must champion anti-corruption education

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBusiness schools need to make anti-corruption education part of their curricula.From www.shutterstock.com

Corruption touches our lives every day. It happens across the private sector as well as the public service in the realms of housing, education, health and agriculture. Its influence reaches dangerously further, too: it directly threatens...

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  1. Climate change is hitting South Africa's coastal fish
  2. Health Check: the low-down on standing desks
  3. Vanity and predatory academic publishers are corrupting the pursuit of knowledge
  4. Up next: video-on-demand shakes up the television industry
  5. Turkey strikes back: the political ploy behind attacking both Kurdish and Islamic State forces
  6. The off-topic Conversation #54
  7. Will the administration’s congressional testimony on Iran tilt the balance?
  8. The role of water in Australia's uncertain future
  9. The scariest part of climate change isn't what we know, but what we don't
  10. The unmaking of the Australian working class – and their right to resist
  11. We're overdosing on medicine – it's time to embrace life's uncertainty
  12. Australians less likely to survive home ownership than Britons
  13. Heavens above: what Earth 2.0's discovery means for God
  14. Is your child less likely to be bullied in a private school?
  15. AI researchers should not retreat from battlefield robots, they should engage them head-on
  16. Cultural Marxism and our current culture wars: Part 2
  17. How conservatives and liberals watch 'I am Cait'
  18. Abbott's attempt at damage control brings inquiry into MPs' entitlements
  19. Behind the public spat between South Africa's government ministers
  20. Bronwyn Bishop finally resigns as Speaker
  21. Blanket ban on legal highs marks a new low for liberty
  22. Business incubators and start-up accelerators: Valuable assets or a waste of time and money?
  23. Expect Beijing to be under the microscope again, as Olympic caravan rolls back into town
  24. Why the death penalty is losing favour in sub-Saharan Africa
  25. It's important to understand why some people support capital punishment
  26. Capital punishment: Life is sacred in India, so why did they just hang a man?
  27. Death penalty: is capital punishment morally justified?
  28. What can we learn from any wreckage from missing flight MH370
  29. You don't need a dictator to host a successful Olympics, just a strong leader
  30. As biodiversity declines on corn farms, pest problems grow
  31. Man up? I see a man down: booing and being Adam Goodes
  32. Scientists at work: studying the clay-eating chimps of Budongo
  33. Technolog: If at first you don't succeed, try again: Windows 10 and Google Glass
  34. Experiences of African people across the world brought to life through film
  35. Even educated fleas do it ... but is animal sex spicier than we thought?
  36. Perfectionism and burn-out are close friends – best avoid them
  37. Beyond Bollywood: new Indian cinema finds critical and financial success
  38. An early expression of democracy, the US patent system is out of step with today's citizens
  39. Academic entrepreneurs' intellectual property strategies should include more than only patents
  40. Here is why it makes sense to reopen access to Pell grants for prisoners
  41. Fishing for favors: how inmates lure prison staffers
  42. Are we ready for a test that could 'pre-diagnose' autism in babies?
  43. Will 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics fall victim to mega-event syndrome?
  44. Inside Out: what universities can learn from Pixar about emotions
  45. Is world government the only hope?
  46. Where to put the first electric car charge station in the Sunshine State
  47. Politics aside, a simple carbon tax makes more sense than a convoluted emissions trading scheme
  48. The South Australian Living Artists Festival is like no other – see for yourself
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